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Question 1: Identify the terms, their coefficients for each of the following expressions:

(i) 7x2yz − 5xy
(ii) x2 + x + 1
(iii) 3x2y2 − 5x2y2z2 + z2
(iv) 9 − ab + bc − ca 

(v) a/2 + b/2 -ab

(vi) 0.2 0.3xy + 0.5y 

Answer 1: Definitions: 

term in an algebraic expression can be a constant, a variable or a product of constants and variables separated by the signs of addition (+) or subtraction (-) . Examples: 27, xxyz,1/2x2y12x2yzetc. 

The number factor of the term is called its coefficient. 

(i) The expression 7x2yz5xy7x2yz-5xy consists of two terms, i.e.,  7x2yz7x2yz and 5xy-5xy.
The coefficient of 7x2yz7x2yz is 7 and the coefficient of 5xy-5xy is 5-5.
(ii) The expression x2+x+1x2+x+1 consists of three terms , i.e., x2x2x and 1.
The coefficient of each term is 1.
(iii) The expression 3x2y25x2y2z2+z23x2y2-5x2y2z2+z2 consists of three terms , i.e., 3x2y23x2y25x2y2z2-5x2y2z2 and  z2z2. The coefficient of 3x2y23x2y2 is 3. The coefficient of 5x2y2z2-5x2y2z2 is 5-5 and the coefficient of z2z2 is 1.
(iv) The expression 9ab+bcca9-ab+bc-ca consists of four terms — 9,ab, bc and ca9,-ab, bc and -ca. The coefficient of the term 9 is 9. The coefficient of ab-ab is -1. The coefficient of bcbc is 1, and the coefficient of ca-ca is -1. 

(v) The expression a/2 + b/2 -abconsists of three terms  , i.e.,a/2, b/2 and aba2, b2 and -ab. The coefficient of a/2a2 is 1/2. The coefficient of b/2 is (vi) The expression 0.2x0.3xy+0.5y 0.2x-0.3xy+0.5y consists of three terms , i.e., 0.2x, 0.3xy and 0.5y.0.2x, -0.3xy and 0.5y. The coefficient of 0.2x0.2x is 0.20.2. The coefficient of 0.3xy-0.3xy is 0.3-0.3, and the coefficient of 0.5y0.5y is 0.50.5. 1/212, and the coefficient of ab-ab is -1.   

Question 2: Classify the following polynomials as monomials, binomials, trinomials. Which polynomials do not fit in any category?
(i) x + y
(ii) 1000
(iii) x + x2 + x3 + 4y4
(iv) 7 + a + 5b
(v) 2b − 3b2
(vi) 2y − 3y2 + 4y3
(vii) 5x − 4y + 3x
(viii) 4a − 15a2
(ix) xy + yz + zt + tx
(x) pqr
(xi) p2q + pq2
(xii) 2p + 2q

Answer 2: Definitions: 

A polynomial is monomial if it has exactly one term. It is called binomial if it has exactly two non-zero terms. A polynomial is a trinomial if it has exactly three non-zero terms.
(i)   The polynomial x+yx+y has exactly two non zero terms , i.e., x and y. Therefore, it is a binomial.
(ii)  The polynomial 1000 has exactly one term, i.e., 1000. Therefore, it is a monomial.
(iii) The polynomial x+x2+x3+x4x+x2+x3+x4 has exactly four terms, i.e., x, x2, x3 and x4x, x2, x3 and x4. Therefore, it doesn't belong to any of the categories.
(iv) The polynomial 7+a+5b7+a+5b has exactly three terms, i.e., 7, and 5b. Therefore, it is a trinomial.
(v)  The polynomial 2b3b22b-3b2 has exactly two terms, i.e., 2b and 3b2-3b2. Therefore, it is a binomial.
(vi) The polynomial 2y3y2+4y32y-3y2+4y3 has exactly three terms, i.e., 2y, 3y2-3y2 and 4y34y3. Therefore, it is a trinomial.
(vii) The polynomial 5x4y+3x5x-4y+3x has exactly three terms, i.e., 5x-4y and 3x. Therefore, it is a trinomial.
(viii) The polynomial 4a15a24a-15a2 has exactly two terms, i.e., 4a and 15a2-15a2. Therefore, it is a binomial.
(ix) The polynomial xy+yz+zt+txxy+yz+zt+tx has exactly four terms xyyzzt and tx. Therefore, it doesn't belong to any of the categories.
(x) The polynomial pqr has exactly one term, i.e., pqr. Therefore, it is a monomial.
(xi) The polynomial p2q+pq2p2q+pq2 has exactly two terms, i.e., p2qp2q and pq2pq2. Therefore, it is a binomial.
(xi) The polynomial 2p+2q2p+2q has two terms, i.e., 2p and 2q. Therefore, it is a binomial. 

Question 3: Add the following algebraic expressions:

(i) 3a2b, − 4a2b, 9a2b 

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(iii) 4xy2 − 7x2y, 12x2y − 6xy2, − 3x2y +5xy2 

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

Answer 3:(i) To add the like terms, we proceed as follows:
3a2b+(4a2b)+9a2b=3a2b4a2b+9a2b=(34+9)a2b                    (Distributive law)
=8a2

(ii) To add the like terms, we proceed as follows:

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

=1/15 a 

(iii) To add, we proceed as follows: 

(4xy27x2y)+(12x2y)+(6xy2)+(3x2y+5xy2)=4xy27x2y+12x2y6xy23x2y+5xy2=4xy26xy2+5xy27x2y+12x2y3x2y                ( Collecting like terms )=3xy2+2x2y     

(iv) To add, we proceed as follows: 

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

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(v) To add, we proceed as follows: 

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

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(vi) To add, we proceed as follows:

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  ( Combining like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  ( Combining like terms) 

Question 4: Subtract:
(i) − 5xy from 12xy
(ii) 2a2 from − 7a2
(iii) 2a − b from 3a − 5b
(iv) 2x3 − 4x2 + 3x + 5 from 4x3 + x2 + x + 6 

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

Answer 4: (i) 12xy(5xy)=12xy+5xy=17xy

(ii) 7a2(2a2)=7a22a2=9a2

(iii) (3a5b)(2ab)=(3a5b)2a+b=3a5b2a+b=3a2a5b+b=a4b

(iv) (4x3+x2+x+6)−(2x3−4x2+3x+5)

=4x3+x2+x+6−2x3+4x2−3x−5

 =4x3−2x3+x2+4x2+x−3x+6−5       (Collecting like terms)

=2x3+5x2−2x+1                                  (Combining like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics   (Combining like terms) 

=1/3 y3+y2+y+3         (Combining like terms)

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics    (Collecting like terms )

 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics           (Combining like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Collecting like terms)RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Combining like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Combining like terms) 

Question 5: Take away:

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

Answer 5:(i) The difference is given by: 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Combining like terms) 

(ii) The difference is given by: 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics   (Combining like terms) 

(iii) The difference is given by: 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Combining like terms ) 

(iv) The difference is given by: 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics   ( Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Combining like terms. ) 

(v) The difference is given by:

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Collecting like terms ) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Combining like terms ) 

Question 6: Subtract 3x − 4y − 7z from the sum of x − 3y + 2z and − 4x + 9y − 11z.

Answer 6: Let first add the expressions x3y+2z and 4x+9y11zx-3y+2z and -4x+9y-11z. We get:
(x3y+2z)+(4x+9y11z)x-3y+2z+-4x+9y-11z    
=x3y+2z4x+9y11z=x-3y+2z-4x+9y-11z
=x4x3y+9y+2z11z=x-4x-3y+9y+2z-11z                     (Collecting like terms)              
=3x+6y9z=-3x+6y-9z                                       (Combining like terms)              
Now, subtracting the expression 3x4y7z3x-4y-7z from the above sum; we get: 

(3x+6y9z)(3x4y7z)=3x+6y9z3x+4y+7z

=3x3x+6y+4y9z+7z=-3x-3x+6y+4y-9z+7z          (Collecting like terms)
=6x+10y2z=-6x+10y-2z                              (Combining like terms) 

Thus, the answer is 6x+10y2z-6x+10y-2z. 

Question 7:  Subtract the sum of 3l − 4m − 7n2 and 2l + 3m − 4n2 from the sum of 9l + 2m − 3n2 and − 3l + m + 4n2 .....

Answer 7: We have to subtract the sum of (3l - 4m - 7n2) and (2l + 3m - 4n2) from the sum of (9l + 2m - 3n2) and  (-3l m + 4n2)
{(9l+2m3n2)+(3l+m+4n2)}{(3l4m7n2)+(2l+3m4n2)}9l+2m-3n2+-3l+m+4n2-3l-4m-7n2+2l+3m-4n2
=(9l3l+2m+m3n2+4n2)(3l+2l4m+3m7n24n2)=9l-3l+2m+m-3n2+4n2-3l+2l-4m+3m-7n2-4n2              
=(6l+3m+n2)(5lm11n2)       =6l+3m+n2-5l-m-11n2                                                 (Combining like terms inside the parentheses)
=6l+3m+n25l+m+11n2=6l+3m+n2-5l+m+11n2        
=6l5l+3m+m+n2+11n2=6l-5l+3m+m+n2+11n2                                                        (Collecting like terms)
=l+4m+12n2=l+4m+12n2                                                                              (Combining like terms)
Thus, the required solution is l+4m+12n2l+4m+12n2. 

Question 8: Simplify each of the following:
(i) x2 − 3x + 5 − 1212 (3x2 − 5x + 7)
(ii) [5 − 3x + 2y − (2xy)] − (3x − 7y + 9)

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Answer 8: (i) x23x+5RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics 

=x23x+5 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

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RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

Thus, the answer is RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

(ii) [53x+2y(2xy)](3x7y+9)=[53x+2y2x+y](3x7y+9)=[55x+3y](3x7y+9)=55x+3y3x+7y9=595x3x+3y+7y=48x+10y RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Collecting like terms) 

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

=y27y+12=-y2-7y+12       (Combining like terms)

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics (Collecting like terms) 


RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Math Chapter 6 - Algebraic Expressions and Identities (Part-1) | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics  (Combining like terms) 

Question 6: Subtract the sum of 2xx2 + 5 and − 4x − 3 + 7x2 from 5.

Answer 6: We have to subtract the sum of (2x  x2 + 5) and (− 4x − 3 + 7x) from 5.
5{(2xx2+5)+(4x3+7x2)}=5(2x4xx2+7x2+53)=52x+4x+x27x25+35-2x-x2+5+-4x-3+7x2=5-2x-4x-x2+7x2+5-3=5-2x+4x+x2-7x2-5+3
=55+32x+4x+x27x2=5-5+3-2x+4x+x2-7x2                (Collecting like terms)
=3+2x6x2=3+2x-6x2                                        (Combining like terms)
Thus, the answer is 3+2x6x23+2x-6x2. 

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